Eli Lilly hikes Mounjaro prices in the UK
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Eli Lilly on Wednesday launched the easy-to-use injector pen of its blockbuster weight-loss drug Mounjaro for 14,000 rupees (nearly $160) for its starting dose of 2.5 mg in India, stepping up competition with Novo Nordisk .
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Eli Lilly and Co. (NYSE:LLY), accusing the pharmaceutical giant of bribing medical providers to promote its most profitable drugs, including the widely used GLP-1 medications Mounjaro and Zepbound for diabetes and weight loss.
Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE:LLY)’s pipeline has been advancing, thanks to positive study results in oncology and cardiometabolic health, such as Mounjaro’s demonstrated cardio-protective effects in patients with type 2 diabetes and heart disease and healthy data for its oral incretin,
Eli Lilly and Co (NYSE: LLY) has entered into a $1.3 billion deal with Superluminal Medicines to develop small-molecule drugs through artificial intelligence (AI) to treat obesity and other cardiometabolic diseases.
On Thursday, Eli Lilly and Co. (NYSE:LLY) said it will sharply increase the list price of its weight-loss and type 2 diabetes drug Mounjaro (tirzepatide) in the United Kingdom. The moves underscore growing competition with Danish rival Novo Nordisk A/S (NYSE:NVO) in the lucrative obesity drug market.
Despite posting record Q2 growth for its blockbuster weight loss and diabetes drug tirzepatide, Eli Lilly is facing legal challenge from a lawsuit filed in Texas that accuses the pharma company of bribing providers to prescribe its drugs.
Eli Lilly has launched its Mounjaro KwikPen in India at ₹14,000 for the 2.5 mg dose; the once-weekly injector targets diabetes and obesity, competing with Wegovy